Gifts for the new arrival? Carole Middleton is stylish in an orange coat as she visits her four-day-old grandson at daughter Pippa’s £17million Chelsea mansion

The proud grandmother was visiting her grandson, who was born on Monday

Mrs Middleton, the Duchess of Cambridge’s mother, was chic in an orange coat

Pippa and husband James Matthews welcomed a boy but his name is not known

By

Stephanie Linning For Mailonline

Published:
13:31 BST, 19 October 2018

| Updated:
13:57 BST, 19 October 2018

Carole Middleton was seen visiting her newborn grandson on Friday morning.

The proud grandmother, 63, looked chic in an orange coat as she arrived at daughter Pippa Middleton’s £17million home in Chelsea, west London.

Pippa, 35, the Duchess of Cambridge’s younger sister, welcomed her first child with husband James Matthews on Monday, making Carole a grandmother of four.

Proud grandmother Carole Middleton was seen visiting her newborn grandson on Friday morning

Grandmother-of-four Carole was seen with a brown delivery box from baby gifts company My 1st Years as she entered the impressive £17million family home

A delivery driver apparently left the My 1st Years box outside the family home in Chelsea

Pippa, 35, the Duchess of Cambridge’s younger sister, welcomed her first child with husband James Matthews on Monday, making Carole Middleton a grandmother of four. Pictured, the couple at Princess Eugenie’s wedding in Windsor last Friday, just days before their son’s birth

Mrs Middleton was fashionably dressed in black fitted jeans and black heeled ankle boots and added a splash of colour with her vibrant £220 coat from Boden.

She was seen helping out her daughter by picking up parcels that had been left outside the family home and carrying them inside.

Among the deliveries was a brown box from baby gifts company My 1st Years.

The British-based brand was behind the adorable dressing gown Prince George – Pippa’s son’s cousin – wore to meet then US President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama on their visit to Kensington Palace in 2016.

Mrs Middleton was also seen with a lavishly wrapped hamper, which is believed to have been filled with presents for the new mother and her son, although it is not clear whether this had also been left outside.

Grandmother-of-four Carole Middleton appeared to be helping out daughter Pippa by collecting parcels that had been left outside

Among the items Carole was seen carrying was this lavishly wrapped hamper, believed to be filled with gifts for Pippa and her four-day-old son

Pippa, 35, gave birth to a son at the private Lindo Wing at St Mary’s Hospital in Paddington, on Monday afternoon.

Their baby was delivered at the £7,500-a-night private maternity unit where her older sister, the Duchess of Cambridge, gave birth to her three children.

The little boy is the cousin of future King Prince George, five, his brother Prince Louis, five months, and their sister Princess Charlotte, three.

Carole Middleton, fashionably dressed in an orange coat and fitted black jeans, spotted the My 1st Years box outside the home after it was apparently dropped off by a delivery driver

UK-based My 1st Years is the company behind the adorable dressing gown Prince George wore when he met then President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama on their visit to Kensington Palace in 2016, pictured

Pippa and Kate’s younger brother James Middleton, 31, was the only member of the family seen visiting the new arrival in hospital.

Pippa and husband James Middleton are believed to have left the hospital through a side door on Tuesday night and quietly returned to their £17million mansion in Chelsea, West London.

The couple welcomed their son on the same day the Duke and Duchess of Sussex announced they are expecting their first child together in Spring 2019.

Mrs Middleton latter emerged from the house and made to way towards her car outside

The grandmother-of-four brought a burst of colour to the autumn day in an orange Boden coat

Carole, who is believed to have driven herself in her 4×4, left the property to return to her car